The Broadmoor Names Damioli Vice President and Managing Director

President and CEO of The Broadmoor, Steve Bartolin, announced that Jack Damioli is joining the team this coming January in the newly created position of vice president and managing director. Damioli will report directly to Bartolin and will oversee The Broadmoor’s sales, marketing and conferences, human resources, food and beverage, engineering, golf, retail, and loss prevention departments. All other departments, including the Pikes Peak Cog Railway and new developments at TPhe Ranch at Emerald Valley, and Cloud Camp will continue to report directly to Bartolin.

“The Broadmoor is at a very exciting time in its history,” said Mr. Bartolin. “We continue to add new facilities, amenities and business with even more on the horizon.”

Damioli comes to The Broadmoor from Gasparilla Inn and Golf Club in Boca Grande, Fla., where he has held the position of president and general manager for the past seven years. Prior to that, Damioli served 22 years at The Greenbrier, working in various departments and managerial capacities including golf, front desk, conference services, resident manager, director of operations, and six years as general manager.

“I would not bring anyone into our organization in this type of leadership capacity unless I had the utmost confidence in them,” Bartolin continued. “I had an opportunity to work directly with Jack for four years at The Greenbrier from 1987 to 1991 and followed his successes and professional development over the course of his career. Having him join our team will give us additional strength as we continue to grow and evolve.”

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